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Austria[edit]
An Austrian venue: Gaisberg. An historic course is at Semmering.
British Isles[edit]
Main article: Hillclimbing in the British Isles
In the British Isles, the format is different from that in other parts of
Europe, with courses being much shorter (Harewood Hillclimb is the UK's
longest permanent hillclimb at 1,584 yards (1,448 metres)) - more akin to
uphill sprints - and almost always taking under one minute for the fastest
drivers to complete. For this reason, cars and drivers do not generally
cross between the British and continental European championships.
Hill Climbing is also relevant to motorcycle sport; the governing body is
the National Hill Climb Association.[2]
France[edit]
The French hill climb championship, or Championnat de France de la
Montagne, has been one of the most competitive of the European national
series, attracting many new F2 and 2-litre sports cars during the 1970s and
early 1980s. Notable champions from this period include Pierre Maublanc
(1967 and 1968), Daniel Rouveyran (1969), Hervé Bayard (1970) and Jimmy
Mieusset (1971, 1972, 1973 and 1974). The best-known Course de Côte are
Mont Ventoux and Mont-Dore.
Germany[edit]
Two German venues: Freiburg-Schauinsland, Rossfeld (near Berchtesgaden).
The fourth International Schauinsland hillclimb at Freiburg was held on
August 5, 1928: "A car made the fastest time of the day, Heusser's Bugatti
putting up 74.009 k.p.h., the fastest motorcycle being Stegmann's D.K.W. at
69.6 k.p.h." Caracciola (Mercédès) won the over two-litre racing car
class.[3]
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safe and drive safe, much cases can teaches us the reactions,, be careful
and watch carefully
Hillclimbing (also known as hill climbing, speed hillclimbing or speed hill
climbing) is a branch of motorsport in which drivers compete against the
clock to complete an uphill course.
It is one of the oldest forms of motorsport, since the first known
hillclimb at La Turbie near Nice, France took place as long ago as 31
January 1897. The hillclimb held at Shelsley Walsh, in Worcestershire,
England is the world's oldest continuously staged motorsport event still
staged on its original course, having been first run in 1905.[1]
A very different kind of hillclimbing is done with offroad motorcycles
going straight up extremely steep hills. The winner is the one which could
climb the highest, or in the case more than one made it to the top, the
fastest. This kind of motorsport, which requires skill as well as bravery,
has a long tradition in the USA and has been popular in France and Austria
since the 1980s. The Austrian event in Rachau focused on crowd
entertainment, and inspired many similar events.[citation needed]